Well if you want a cheap computer then go for DELL, if you want a computer for all around abilities i would go for ACER (i got one... very good). But if u want a High performance one then go for ALIEN WARE, DELL XPS or SONY VAIO
APPLE are very good eg, they don't crush and have as many errors, but software is hard to get for it and very different from Windows.
Microsoft Windows are very popular but if u get a windows computer i will NOT RECOMMEND allowing the "automatic update" because in my 7 years in computer maintenance, repair and building i descovered that Microsoft updates make your computer slow and stop programs working like before my computer after an update made no sound and the movie maker didnt work. After that i formatted it, installed windows again and turned off the updates and so far i have no problems.
I think Microsoft is doing this so people just push their computers to a side and get a new one, but now i know what is going on, and you know. (Please note :my computer has Vista home premium - updates might be different for other versions of windows)
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I personally recommend the Mac line from Apple. They are fast, and do not crash as much as windows. however, i recently updated another laptop of mine to Windows 7, and I was very much amazed by the change from vista to the current one.
A compukidz teach and talk laptop would be a good starter computer for a child.
a student in high school
he is a good student.
It would help in improving student metabolism
It would be okay if their computer does not have one.
Be a good student and ask any teacher if in your free time you can use a computer or take a laptop and ask if u can use it.
Bad grades in a class would keep a high school student from getting into college, because the student would struggle if not fail at the standard level of work, that is studied and expected from the college.
As a current student i can honestly say it is a good school
A good way to do this would be to talk to the guidance office at a local highschool, you do not have to be a student for them to help you.
to get awards
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Most likely, depending on your college's policies, you would be able to make up for any deficiencies in high school coursework once your are actually at college. Even so, it's a good idea for a high school student with your goal to take algebra, calculus, and other advanced math, as well as computer science, if your high school offers it.